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275 former Judges, officials slam U.S. international religious freedom report

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Last updated: March 22, 2026 6:36 am
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Published: March 22, 2026
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As many as 275 former judges, civil servants and armed forces veterans have criticised a recent report by the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), which recommended a ban on the RSS.

Terming it “highly motivated”, they said it displayed “intellectual bankruptcy and deranged calculations”.

In a joint statement issued on Saturday (March 21, 2026), they urged the U.S. government to carry out a strict background check of all the contributors to this “highly prejudiced and untenable report” in USCIRF, alleging vested interests aimed at vitiating their goodwill with the people of Bharat.

“USCIRF’s recommendation to freeze assets, restricted movement of Bharatiya citizens and placing restrictions on those associated with RSS is highly motivated, and displays intellectual bankruptcy and deranged conclusions,” the signatories said in a joint statement.

“All six commissioners of USCIRF are appointed by U.S. Government and funded by American Taxpayers through the U.S. Congress. We call upon the U.S. Government to carry out a strict background check of all the contributors to this report in USCIRF.

“It will be an eye opener to the tax payers of U.S., whose funds are being used by USCIRF to produce highly prejudiced and untenable reports to promote hidden agenda of some anti-Bharat vested interests to vitiate their goodwill with the people of Bharat,” they added.

The statement also raised concerns over what it termed USCIRF’s recurring tendency to portray Indian institutions and socio-cultural organisations such as the RSS in a negative light without adequate context.

“It shows the recurring tendency of USCIRF to portray Indian state institutions and socio-cultural organizations such as the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) in an overwhelmingly negative aspects, often without proper macro-level evidence.

“It raises legitimate concerns about analytical balance. The RSS, with its extensive grassroots presence and contributions to social service and nation-building, may well be subject to critique, but such critique must be grounded in verifiable evidence and contextual understanding, not only on broad generalizations,” it said.

They emphasised that India, as the world’s largest democracy with a robust judicial system and institutional oversight, provides limited scope for violations of religious rights to go unaddressed.

“Bharat is the largest democracy of the world. Given the robust, time tested judicial system, vibrant democratic institutions and Parliamentary oversight, there’s very less scope for individuals or organizations to go scot-free after violating someone’s religious rights,” the signatories added.

A total of 275 signatories include 25 retired judges, 119 retired bureaucrats, including 10 ambassadors, and 131 armed forces officers.

The signatories include former Supreme Court judges such as Justice Adarsh Kumar Goel (also former NGT chairman) and Justice Hemant Gupta, former chief election commissioners OP Rawat and Sunil Arora, former foreign secretary Kanwal Sibal, former NIA director Yogesh Chander Modi, and several retired IAS, IPS, and armed forces officers, among others.

The joint statement was coordinated by former ambassador Bhaswati Mukherjee and former additional chief secretary M Madan Gopal.

Published – March 22, 2026 12:06 pm IST



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